I started out a Marshall man with all the 80s hair bands but as my tastes expanded to jazz and classic blues I've grown very fond of the tweeds, bassmans and that bluesbreaker sound low gain sound. Would love to try one of both of those modules.
I had a Randall RM4 and the 50/50. Best amp set-up i ever owned. Hope to try the Axe FX soon. The Randall set-up weighted about 70 lbs :-( and had more tubes than I can remember. It also cost as much or more than the Axe FX as the cost of the modules adds up quick.
Great great sounds man. About to find something that makes the guitar players happy...you know, that kind of happyness only lasts until we see a new gear...maybe that´s our happyness!!
Same revelation for me after who knows how many years. Always played through beginner/poor guy gear that tried to be marshall at full blast at bedroom when I was younger. Didn't understand why fender clean is supposed to be so special, it's just clean. Who even cares about clean? At some point it just clicked what kind of sounds and especially the feel you can get out of them. It was probably around the time I realized you don't have to have all the gain, you can sometimes turn it down. Or break the clean sound and still sound good. All the good sounds require you to have an idea what you're doing with them.
Owned a 1970 Twin decades ago and it was much "stiffer" than the demos I've heard of the Synergy module. All four of the channels in these two modules sound much spongier and "woofy" than I recall. I played mostly back when Fender, Marshall, and Vox were 90% of the market and many of my peers were playing one of these three amps. My Fender "go-to" tone is Mike Bloomfield on the "Live Adventures" album and I've never heard anyone approximate that sound from one of these modules.
It's called TH-cam compression and gain settings. It's not hard to replicate these circuits and the Synergy models have literally the exact circuits from those amps. Just back of the sag control. Done.
Hi, Leon. I own a Synergy SYN-50 with Soldano, Bogner Ecstasy, Frayette Deliverance and OS modules.. I am looking to add a clean Fenderish style module. How do these cleans compare to the clean channels of the ICII, Friedman BE, and Vai ? By hearing this review and tryout (greatly done, by the way), the T-Dlx was the one I liked most. Would you recommend it to go along with the modules I already have? Best regards.
Clean on the Vai would probably be my pick. The IICP clean is great but shares eq with the dirty channel so they can be a little hard to balance - if you're only using one mode from it though definitely worth a look.
I think the idea behind the synergy stuff is really cool. My concern is that all the modules sound to me overly thin and compressed, especially the clean sounds. It sounds like the guitar plugged right into the interface.
Hey for a tone episode could you do a Hagar era Van Halen tone? I think it would be super cool to see you play some tasty licks with that fat tone Ed had in the late 80's early 90's.
Very cool demo. I'm confused though. Can you just buy the preamp rack unit and change out preamp modules, or does it come with a power amp and pretty amp and you just change the preamp modules? Are their power amp modules too? To me, the tone comes from the preamp. You get it to bark and then your power amp just adds volume. We had a foot of snow 3 days ago and it is sunny today and feels like spring as it's pretty warm. Amazingly beautiful day! Spring is just 18 days away or something. Be safe and hope all are well in your world sir.
Probably no surprise when TDLX is the fenders everybody assocciates with fender sounds since the beginning of the time, while the other is what became marshall.
Do you get a delay when switching from one channel to another? Could you switch mid-song as you eluded to in the video with one channel acting as a boosted channel in place of a drive pedal? Thank you Leon, cheers from Texas.
So a Soldano vs Soldano would be amazing to see your opinion of the module & the head! Also, in the background there was walk through... Leon, think on this... adding that person to more content... the mind WOBBLES at the thought! 😀
@@LeonTodd Dude, thats the way. I like it alot on the deluxe when its gain is up, "pushing the red" Its the squishy sound that is often searched for, now you dont need to overload a piece of vintage gear. Thats something that gives me appreciation for the engineering involved in the gear. Love it, Thanks Leon, such good work!
I started out a Marshall man with all the 80s hair bands but as my tastes expanded to jazz and classic blues I've grown very fond of the tweeds, bassmans and that bluesbreaker sound low gain sound. Would love to try one of both of those modules.
Similar here - grew up on marshalls and didn't "get" Fenders until I started having to play gigs where that sound is really appropriate.
I had a Randall RM4 and the 50/50. Best amp set-up i ever owned. Hope to try the Axe FX soon. The Randall set-up weighted about 70 lbs :-( and had more tubes than I can remember. It also cost as much or more than the Axe FX as the cost of the modules adds up quick.
Sounding great Leon. The Deluxe side of the TDLX sounds awesome.
Yeah that alone is one of my favourite preamps ever!
Great great sounds man. About to find something that makes the guitar players happy...you know, that kind of happyness only lasts until we see a new gear...maybe that´s our happyness!!
Bassman sounds awesome....Not surprisingly it is also my favorite tube amp
Same revelation for me after who knows how many years. Always played through beginner/poor guy gear that tried to be marshall at full blast at bedroom when I was younger. Didn't understand why fender clean is supposed to be so special, it's just clean. Who even cares about clean? At some point it just clicked what kind of sounds and especially the feel you can get out of them. It was probably around the time I realized you don't have to have all the gain, you can sometimes turn it down. Or break the clean sound and still sound good. All the good sounds require you to have an idea what you're doing with them.
Hahaha I feel you!
Well done Brother! Very nice and Enjoyable! Thanks for devoting time to Clean Tones! Thanks for sharing LT! Be Well All!
The strat has a broken string but I need to video it through this!
I'm mostly a hard rock guy what do you think about using the IIcp for cleans and then I have to go with the slo for high gain .
Brilliant video Leon ans the the right speaker too use for love greenbacks very heavy metal and a blues tone too.. not to pingy sounding 👍👍👍
Owned a 1970 Twin decades ago and it was much "stiffer" than the demos I've heard of the Synergy module. All four of the channels in these two modules sound much spongier and "woofy" than I recall. I played mostly back when Fender, Marshall, and Vox were 90% of the market and many of my peers were playing one of these three amps. My Fender "go-to" tone is Mike Bloomfield on the "Live Adventures" album and I've never heard anyone approximate that sound from one of these modules.
It's called TH-cam compression and gain settings. It's not hard to replicate these circuits and the Synergy models have literally the exact circuits from those amps. Just back of the sag control. Done.
10:50 That sounds sweet!
Hi, Leon. I own a Synergy SYN-50 with Soldano, Bogner Ecstasy, Frayette Deliverance and OS modules.. I am looking to add a clean Fenderish style module. How do these cleans compare to the clean channels of the ICII, Friedman BE, and Vai ? By hearing this review and tryout (greatly done, by the way), the T-Dlx was the one I liked most. Would you recommend it to go along with the modules I already have? Best regards.
Clean on the Vai would probably be my pick. The IICP clean is great but shares eq with the dirty channel so they can be a little hard to balance - if you're only using one mode from it though definitely worth a look.
I think the idea behind the synergy stuff is really cool. My concern is that all the modules sound to me overly thin and compressed, especially the clean sounds. It sounds like the guitar plugged right into the interface.
Hey for a tone episode could you do a Hagar era Van Halen tone? I think it would be super cool to see you play some tasty licks with that fat tone Ed had in the late 80's early 90's.
I do love his Balance tone
I'd like to see you do the Fryette Deliverance and Friedman modules.
Check out the first vid I did. particularly enjoying the Deliverance.
@@LeonTodd my bad
Very cool demo.
I'm confused though. Can you just buy the preamp rack unit and change out preamp modules, or does it come with a power amp and pretty amp and you just change the preamp modules? Are their power amp modules too? To me, the tone comes from the preamp. You get it to bark and then your power amp just adds volume.
We had a foot of snow 3 days ago and it is sunny today and feels like spring as it's pretty warm. Amazingly beautiful day! Spring is just 18 days away or something.
Be safe and hope all are well in your world sir.
Synergy TDLX sounds more Fenderish to my ears, however everybody has own taste.....
Probably no surprise when TDLX is the fenders everybody assocciates with fender sounds since the beginning of the time, while the other is what became marshall.
Still such an amazing intro
Do you get a delay when switching from one channel to another? Could you switch mid-song as you eluded to in the video with one channel acting as a boosted channel in place of a drive pedal? Thank you Leon, cheers from Texas.
Show the SLO module! Please Leon!
would love to hear a comparison between synergy and the 1ru pre amps e.g. Myasnikov etc
Sounds great!
Nice video-bomb by the Mrs. at 5:28?
:p
Hey Leon how do you like the Syn 50/50 power amp? Does it work well with your other Rack preamps (MP1, Triaxis etc.)?
Enjoying it a lot! Check it out on the ADA MP2 vid i did recently
Nobody can butcher SRV’s playing like I can. 😁👍
So a Soldano vs Soldano would be amazing to see your opinion of the module & the head!
Also, in the background there was walk through... Leon, think on this... adding that person to more content... the mind WOBBLES at the thought! 😀
I would dream of those sounds and all the other modules in my AxeFX 2. I just don't seem to get the settings right.
where did you have the sag for this?
I set it to "tickle the red"
@@LeonTodd Dude, thats the way. I like it alot on the deluxe when its gain is up, "pushing the red" Its the squishy sound that is often searched for, now you dont need to overload a piece of vintage gear. Thats something that gives me appreciation for the engineering involved in the gear. Love it, Thanks Leon, such good work!
butt did you know the bman can bring the rock?!